The U.S. Army doesn’t have a data problem. But it does have a “data-in-the-right-place-in-a-usable-format” problem. And that matters for decision-making in future war. Think about all the places we ...
The June NATO summit in the Hague achieved great success by reaching a consensus among its members to increase the target of national defense spending to 5 percent of GDP. In addition, the cost of ...
Defense Department leaders have said for months that the time is right to begin the long journey toward a military "transformation." But time might not be on their side. Defense Secretary Donald ...
Units develop an incomplete operational framework during the military decision-making process and do not have a system or means to adjust the operational framework during execution. An inability to ...
A Finnish Air Force's F-18 takes off from Orland Air Base during drills in August 2023. (Jonathan Nackstrand/AFP via Getty Images) LONDON — With all Nordic countries now part of NATO, the nations must ...
STUTTGART, Germany — At U.S. European Command’s headquarters, housed in a 90-year-old building that once served as a mess hall for Nazi troops, commanders still rely partially on analog tools to ...
Even as China embarks on a massive military buildup, America comforts itself with an ironclad belief: As with the Soviet Union during the Cold War, superior Communist numbers will be undercut by rigid ...
You might not think of military planners as the authors of fairy tales, but unfortunately many of us are. As a planner at U.S. Cyber Command (and assorted other headquarters in warmer climates), I ...
The June NATO summit in the Hague achieved great success by reaching a consensus among its members to increase the target of national defense spending to 5 percent of GDP. In addition, the cost of ...
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